Deal of the week: KitchenAid food processorThe best online deals for the KitchenAid 5KFPM7770
17 March 2010
Deal of the week: KitchenAid Artisan food processor
Which? has been scouring the web this week for the best online deals for the KitchenAid Artisan 5KFPM770 food processor.
The best price we found for this food processor was £259.50 with free delivery from Salamander Cookshop. That's a saving of up to £39.50 on the suggested retail price of £249-£299.
You can save some money if you don't mind what colour you get. The recommended retail price from KitchenAid is £279 for the empire red, almond cream, metallic pearl or onyx black models, but the brushed nickel finish will set you back an extra £20, while the white version will save you £30 at £249.
The standard price at Appliance City is £310, although you'll pay an extra £10 for the brushed nickel finish (£320) and could save £45 by opting for the white version (£265).
A few good deals cropped up from independent sellers on eBay and the marketplace on Amazon - the stock is usually quite low but it's worth having a look if you've got the time and are feeling lucky.
Artisan food processors
The Artisan 5KFPM770 is a good all rounder and is the cheapest of two models in the KitchenAid range. Its more expensive counterpart is the Artisan KSM150 which retails at £360 - see our review of food processors to see if it's worth the extra money.
We've lab tested the KitchenAid Artisan 5KFPM770, along with 30 other food processors including models from Gordon Ramsey, John Lewis and Magimix. Read the full verdict on all these food processors in our food processors review.
Deal of the week
Spotted it for less elsewhere? Found a great bargain on a food processor? Let us know - email bargains@which.co.uk with the details and we'll update this page.
As well as food processors, we've also tested a range of other kitchen appliances, including hand blenders and juicers.
All prices correct as of 6pm, 16th March 2010.
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